Honestly it's incredibly funny in a sad way that his "spoooooky" voice just made the operator mildly confused. She couldn't even understand what he was saying.
@@grimdarkmalarkey5402 You know that feeling when you say a joke in a group, only one person hears and no one else does, giving a “wait, what was that?”, and you have to retell it, but since the moment’s passed by, it’s no longer funny? This is what is reminded me of. Except he keeps going.
Other than the bomb threat felony, he should also be charged with trying to frame someone for a crime, since he used someone else's phone... And they were literally in the process of arresting the other guy before realizing it was this dude!
There is a difference between intentionally framing someone else and just "cool, an abandoned phone, they won't find me". The intent is just the intent to save oneself, that it harms another did not cross his mind. So I guess it is correct to not charge him for that, unless further evidence exists that tells he knows what he was doing (e.g. owner's name on the phone).
@@divVerent just because he didn't think of the consequences doesn't mean he shouldn't be held accountable. I agree that intent is important, but what if the guy from the phone freaked out and got shot? Maybe he shouldn't be charged with framing someone, but there should be consequences that his action got someone else in that situation...
@@divVerentit did cross his mind, especially when he went, "it wasnt me, you can check my phone, musta been someone else" clearly trying to shift blame to whoever that someone was
If you intentionally and willingly use someone else's belonging to commit a crime, then give it back to the owner knowing they will get in trouble, you're essentially framing that person. Imagine if his dna wasnt on it. Other guy might have ended up in cuffs
@@divVerent Nah, L take to be honest. Willingly using someone else's property to commit a felony and it never once crosses the person's mind that the original owner could get in trouble for what you did... That sounds like a dangerous person. The multiple bad decisions led to the possibility that the police could have arrested and charged an innocent person. Intent doesn't matter, you framed someone else for your crime.
That idiot came back to see if there was any drama, and had no idea they could connect him to it. This was a very five-year-old-mentality crime. I also doubt tiktok had much to do with it; he didn’t bring up tiktok until an authority proposed it as a reason, and the exact thing a kid would do is grab onto whatever the authority figure might be more mad at than them. “Yes! It was my parents’/social media’s/society’s fault this happened!”
I agree, I don’t watch TikTok or any quick social media things like that so I had no clue a bomb threat trend was going around but that officer practically gave the guy the excuse of watching it in TikTok
@@AlicesonHarvey oh man that's old myspace html 'coding'. I didn't think it would work. It's also an old way of doing an action in writing -.holds up sport-.
@@AlicesonHarvey it’s cool right? you can also use underscores to italicize like this _ hello _ to make it look like this: _hello_ or use asterisks like this * hello * to bold text so it looks like this: *hello*
Sometimes, I want to click on an ATD video and see, "Social media star becomes viral through their own gifted talent or charisma and commits no federal crime to do so."
Eh he made a video about the Costco guys a few weeks ago and just clowned on them. I wouldn’t say they went viral over talent or charisma, but certainly not committing any crimes. Just a father and son bonding making braindead content for a braindead app.
_28y.o_ is *waaaaay* too old to be doing stupid sh*t like this and blaming it on an app! This is absolutely ridiculous, I hope he never has kids, can you imagine how shitty of a parent this guy would be? Not to mention what kind of icky brats his kids would most likely be.
😂 bro this is America People will surprise you how deficient they are. In a completely normal conversation. Jim: Anyway my wife's doing fine after her fall.... Have you heard? You haven't? That's why there's a secret cabal humiliating us with Rubik's cubes because the Earth is flat. It's a twisted joke by the lizard percent. Me: What is your occupation again? Jim: I'm in finances.
"They won't trace it to me! It's not even my phone!" As though they can't track where your phone was and where that phone was when you made the 911 call. Or where that phone was and who walked into the restroom. They have cameras there mainly to catch geniuses who try to hide merch while in the restroom.
"Let's talk about the phone you found." "I didn't find a phone in the bathroom." "Never asked if it was in the bathroom, but lucky enough you already knew where we were gonna ask about. How funny!" It's like the riddle where the wife is killed and the cops call the husband to tell him she's been murdered and he says "oh jeez I can't believe this I'll be right there" and drives right to the murder scene without being told where to go so they arrest him. 😂😂😂
I love how on the call he tries to sound creepy and just sounds confused like he’s trying to sound like a serial killer or something but instead sounds like he’s asking a question
The detective said “the phone you found” and he said “I didn’t find a phone in the bathroom” which was information the detective didn’t give him so they already knew he had the phone.
True, but they already knew before or they could not have made the arrest. Impressive actually - good police work. I suspect they heard from the other guy that he had forgotten his phone in the bathroom, then looked at security footage who went in and out afterwards - and found their suspect.
@@divVerentyea, altho it is still inpactful that he said this before tge bathroom was mentioned. Anybody who didnt see that phone wouldnt have any idea where it was, so him knowing where it was means he at the very least saw it.
4:19 From what I heard from cops, once arrested, they must take you to the station and book you, even if one second after they find out to 100% you are not the culprit. Part of this is to ensure that the arrest is documented properly so you can later fight it and get damages. They may treat you better once they know you are innocent, but the trip is gonna be to the station or jail no matter what.
he sounded like a 14 year old on CoD trying to shit talk quietly on the mic so his mom doesn't hear him when he says there's a bomb. That made me laugh harder than it had any right to lol
Was this guy hoping that the owner of the phone would get arrested instead of him? That’s the only conclusion I can come to based on his lack of knowledge on DNA and recordings
We have come to a point where ANYONE would do ANYTHING if it meant getting attention... media and entertainment has been normalized and you can tell just by looking at the guy that he is bored and doesn't have much to do. This is why you need a hobby.
What's crazy is that I believe he said he went to the bathroom to take a piss. He went into the bathroom for what would have been like two or three minutes, not even like ten or twenty. He goes in and the moment he sees that phone, he's like "Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today" INSTANTLY calls the police and makes a bomb threat. That's the really crazy part.
@@vaeIokre So you really think they do DNA forensics on every little robberies we have around the US? Okay, well if I'm wrong then educate me and show me your sources... I have a feeling it's about to be ridiculous but I'm always ready to give people the benefit of the doubt.
@@vaeIokre You really think they use DNA forensics on every little case of robbery in the US? Do you know how expensive it would be? But I'm open for some explanations, educate me, show me your sources...
@@Alfred-Neumanif someone calls saying that there is a BOMB, and they need evidence to confirm the holder of the phone, then YES, forensics have to be used.
Or cook chicken in NyQuil! Or steal people's Kia & Honda cars with a USB exploit. Or rip off a hand dryer from the school restroom wall to take home as a "devious lick." But someee people did, you gotta admit there are some really dumb folks on that app 😂😂
Many people might blame TikTok for this. In my opinion, TikTok itself is not at fault, but rather its users. Let's use a knife as an analogy. A knife can be dangerous if used to kill, but it can be useful for cooking food for the family. Similarly, TikTok is a useful app if used properly, so users should be more discerning in using it.
the analogy with the knife is fair in terms of user choice, I think we also have to consider the platform’s role in shaping behavior. TikTok doesn't just offer a neutral tool-it actively collects personal data, tracks user activity, and creates profiles based on that information, often without clear transparency. That’s a huge concern. So, even if users use the app responsibly, TikTok itself has a responsibility in how it handles our data, and that can’t be ignored. It's not just about how we use the app, but how the app uses us.
A knife can be dangerous if used to kill, or cook, sure. Though when your algorythmically fed videos of people not cooking with that knife, and TikTok does little to moderate those videos and tamp down on it, then yes TikTok is just as much at fault as the people uploading.
Just wanna say, I’ve recently come onto your channel within the last month watching all your videos and I get genuinely excited when I see you upload now- Thank you for providing a genuine unbiased view on these easily dramatized events!
@@gwenpicchi5719 i know this is a joke but it makes sense ☠️ like tiktok is the new negativity in life and it will become the next major crisis in the world
1st mistake when brought in was he should have only said lawyer. Cops will try to make you think you don't need one, but the moment you are detained. Mouth goes shut until a lawyer is there. And this is from a former cop. We loved talkers.
Maybe if you're young lol he just sounds like A joker to me... I've hit that age where even college kids sound like, well, kids. 'Tick tick tick" gtfo of here 😂
Oh please, don't even think of comparing him to that kind of thing. People like him WANT to be seen like that, creepy and disturbing but in a "badass" way, like in a "spine tingling" manner. They don't realize they're being creepy and disturbing in a cringy degenerate way.
When I was around 5, my brother told me that if he said a certain phrase, I had to call 911. He said it and I called 911. The police showed up to our house, sat on our couch, and had to explain not to prank call the police. I genuinely thought I had to call the police because I have always taken things very literally, and when my brother said I had to call the police if he said whatever phrase it was again, I did 💀 he was so surprised
a person who was my friend convinced me to steal star wars forced unleashed on ds from a freds when I was 7 or 8 we tried to run from the cops dumbest mistake they trapped us , we ended up in handcuffs & had to call our parents at the station I got my ass beat when I got home life lesson learned that day
His thought seemed to be not only would he get away with it, but he would get someone else in serious trouble. He deserves everything that went his way.
I got a notion there’s no emotion it’s just an auto response to the commotion. He’s got no future he’s just a looser there are no messages step out of his stupor
When I was in college after 9/11, some fool called in a fake bomb threat while I was at Wal-Mart. Soon as they told customers to evaluate, there was a stampede of folks running and leaving with items. I was almost in the back of the store while thinking to myself if this was real, then I'd have no chance. Oddly enough, I wasn't panicked, because at that point, I was thinking I'm already screwed be8ng so far in the back of this store. I just accepted faith and calmly walked out.
@4:26 not true. They can cuff you to detain you while they check something out you happen to be around. Its happened to me. Went to a park one 4th (2009 to be exact) to pop firecrackers and the cops was called because neighbors around the area thought me and my friends had firearms. Once they found we had nothing we was let go but they did cuff all of us to search the vehicles we came in
Here in Germany recently a school student (12 year old Boy) thought it was funny to write a school shooting warning on the toilettes. So two schools went full lockdown with the German equivalent of the swat Team just to find out it's only a prank. They caught him however because he was stupid enough to post this on TikTok himself 🤡😂 He (or His parents in this case) faces a charge of a couple thousand Euros for that. And two weeks later another idiot from another school in the same city did the same but was caught before something more serious happened.
Yikes! Desperate cravings for fame or validation from social media has really rotted so many people's brains, throughout the world. It's even worse when you see young kids pulling stunts like this, because they're still too immature to understand they're about to screw up their whole future. All they care about is whether doing something "crazy" might get them some clout or 15 minutes of fame on TikTok.
He didn't lose dozens of rights for doing this no he lost ALL of his rights now that he's a felon and that firefighter jobhe can kiss that goodbye also what a complete and utter moron
Lil' bro thought he was the joker on that phone call lmao
Honestly it's incredibly funny in a sad way that his "spoooooky" voice just made the operator mildly confused. She couldn't even understand what he was saying.
@@grimdarkmalarkey5402 You know that feeling when you say a joke in a group, only one person hears and no one else does, giving a “wait, what was that?”, and you have to retell it, but since the moment’s passed by, it’s no longer funny? This is what is reminded me of. Except he keeps going.
yes, 10:24
tiCk TicK ticK 😂
Bro that ain't the joker that's the clown 😭🙏
I just love in the initial call, he sounds confused himself, or like a mesmerized kid with the "there's a booooomb"
Right?! To me he sounds like a young theater kid practicing lines and trying to get the tone right. 🤣 🤣 🤣
"There's a boᵒ°ᵒ°ᵐᵇ"
Trying to do some creepy horror or thriller movie stuff
@@SuprousOxidebro thinks he’s The Zodiac Killer or something. He’s blaming TikTok like it’s his zodiac sign. “Omg sorry I’m soooo crazy 🤪 it’s my caprisun signnnn”
@@SuprousOxide my man trying to act like the Joker when he's just a simple clown.
Blaming TikTok for a crime feels like when people blame their zodiac signs for something bad.
But I'm a Caprisun! Of course I call bomb threats 😋
Not sure why some people are obsessed with zodiac signs anyways
Zodia signs aren't paying people money and giving them fame though. Tik tok rewards this behavior, and zodiac signs aren't a real thing.
@@LotsoflettersforanameThe zodiac killer would like to talk.
Exactly hahaha never taking accountability for their own action when zodiac signs don't mean jack squat.
Other than the bomb threat felony, he should also be charged with trying to frame someone for a crime, since he used someone else's phone... And they were literally in the process of arresting the other guy before realizing it was this dude!
There is a difference between intentionally framing someone else and just "cool, an abandoned phone, they won't find me". The intent is just the intent to save oneself, that it harms another did not cross his mind.
So I guess it is correct to not charge him for that, unless further evidence exists that tells he knows what he was doing (e.g. owner's name on the phone).
@@divVerent just because he didn't think of the consequences doesn't mean he shouldn't be held accountable. I agree that intent is important, but what if the guy from the phone freaked out and got shot? Maybe he shouldn't be charged with framing someone, but there should be consequences that his action got someone else in that situation...
@@divVerentit did cross his mind, especially when he went, "it wasnt me, you can check my phone, musta been someone else" clearly trying to shift blame to whoever that someone was
If you intentionally and willingly use someone else's belonging to commit a crime, then give it back to the owner knowing they will get in trouble, you're essentially framing that person.
Imagine if his dna wasnt on it. Other guy might have ended up in cuffs
@@divVerent Nah, L take to be honest. Willingly using someone else's property to commit a felony and it never once crosses the person's mind that the original owner could get in trouble for what you did... That sounds like a dangerous person.
The multiple bad decisions led to the possibility that the police could have arrested and charged an innocent person.
Intent doesn't matter, you framed someone else for your crime.
I've never seen somebody talk their way out of cuffs but I've definitely seen people talk their way into cuffs
I did hear about a guy that tried to rob someone.... in front of the police station, where everyone saw it 😂
That idiot came back to see if there was any drama, and had no idea they could connect him to it. This was a very five-year-old-mentality crime. I also doubt tiktok had much to do with it; he didn’t bring up tiktok until an authority proposed it as a reason, and the exact thing a kid would do is grab onto whatever the authority figure might be more mad at than them. “Yes! It was my parents’/social media’s/society’s fault this happened!”
I agree, I don’t watch TikTok or any quick social media things like that so I had no clue a bomb threat trend was going around but that officer practically gave the guy the excuse of watching it in TikTok
I think he expected to be evacuated as if it was public property/b-threat.
This is like saying that you committed arson because you saw the “this is fine” meme 💀
BAAHAHAHAHA
And that's just a theory, A CRIME THEORYYYY
@@jgordon618 okay, that made me laugh 😂
Duck theory>Game theory
@@DontReadMy_Profile_Picture-e8scommit overdose
'theres a bomb'
'what?'
-..awkward silence as he realises hes a moron for just a second before he rallies-
How did you type and then cross it out like that?
I would like to learn how to do that
@@AlicesonHarveyYou can do that by putting a dash (-) at the start and end of your sentence or a word
-Hello!-
@@AlicesonHarvey oh man that's old myspace html 'coding'. I didn't think it would work. It's also an old way of doing an action in writing -.holds up sport-.
@@tooi816-l bozo-
@@AlicesonHarvey it’s cool right? you can also use underscores to italicize like this
_ hello _ to make it look like this: _hello_
or use asterisks like this * hello * to bold text so it looks like this: *hello*
Sometimes, I want to click on an ATD video and see, "Social media star becomes viral through their own gifted talent or charisma and commits no federal crime to do so."
What Happens Next Will Shock You
@@moonatic.06so you see
@@moonatic.06a Nickelodeon show for one girl…
like That Girl Lay Lay…she parlayed her videos into a Nickelodeon series
Eh he made a video about the Costco guys a few weeks ago and just clowned on them.
I wouldn’t say they went viral over talent or charisma, but certainly not committing any crimes. Just a father and son bonding making braindead content for a braindead app.
He wanted to watch it play out as a bystander. That's entire reason he stuck around.
Yes! That! 😂😂😂 I totally agree with you on that!
Good theory!
_28y.o_ is *waaaaay* too old to be doing stupid sh*t like this and blaming it on an app!
This is absolutely ridiculous, I hope he never has kids, can you imagine how shitty of a parent this guy would be? Not to mention what kind of icky brats his kids would most likely be.
He'd somehow have to get married for that
Our Americans are becoming terrorists now
@@thisisstrange4641 that’s an awesome prank jimmy, reminds me of when I called the police in Walmart and was sent to jail
My uncle did this he's way older than 28. And I'm so glad that he's nit my side of the family
😂 bro this is America People will surprise you how deficient they are. In a completely normal conversation. Jim: Anyway my wife's doing fine after her fall.... Have you heard? You haven't? That's why there's a secret cabal humiliating us with Rubik's cubes because the Earth is flat. It's a twisted joke by the lizard percent. Me: What is your occupation again? Jim: I'm in finances.
"They won't trace it to me! It's not even my phone!"
As though they can't track where your phone was and where that phone was when you made the 911 call. Or where that phone was and who walked into the restroom. They have cameras there mainly to catch geniuses who try to hide merch while in the restroom.
OMG! You actually watched the video.
Bros trying to be the Joker, but turned into the Junker instead.
He thinks he's the Joker when he's really just a joke
Is he stupid?
He thought he was 2019 Joker when in reality he was 2024 Joker.
Yeah he think he the Jonk but
*the Jerker
He went back in thinking they wouldn’t look at him and he could watch the carnage! Like a pyro coming back to his fire.
Yupp
Not even pyros r this stupid
It's alarming how careless actions, mainly driven by a desire for attention on social media platforms can lead to such grave consequences.
Wow these people really can’t take responsibility
Accountability has been absent in the world for a long time. Just look at the state of several governments, including the US, Canada and the UK.
@@DontReadMy_Profile_Picture-e8s No one gives a shit
@SwagTheCat-i1d Already did.
"Let's talk about the phone you found."
"I didn't find a phone in the bathroom."
"Never asked if it was in the bathroom, but lucky enough you already knew where we were gonna ask about. How funny!" It's like the riddle where the wife is killed and the cops call the husband to tell him she's been murdered and he says "oh jeez I can't believe this I'll be right there" and drives right to the murder scene without being told where to go so they arrest him. 😂😂😂
I love how on the call he tries to sound creepy and just sounds confused like he’s trying to sound like a serial killer or something but instead sounds like he’s asking a question
There’s a bomb???
The detective said “the phone you found” and he said “I didn’t find a phone in the bathroom” which was information the detective didn’t give him so they already knew he had the phone.
True, but they already knew before or they could not have made the arrest. Impressive actually - good police work.
I suspect they heard from the other guy that he had forgotten his phone in the bathroom, then looked at security footage who went in and out afterwards - and found their suspect.
Everyone has the right to remain silent. Some are too dumb to realize why it's smart to do so. 😂
@@nasis18 I like this way of saying it: everyone has the right to remain silent, but only few have the ability.
@@divVerentyea, altho it is still inpactful that he said this before tge bathroom was mentioned. Anybody who didnt see that phone wouldnt have any idea where it was, so him knowing where it was means he at the very least saw it.
4:19 From what I heard from cops, once arrested, they must take you to the station and book you, even if one second after they find out to 100% you are not the culprit. Part of this is to ensure that the arrest is documented properly so you can later fight it and get damages.
They may treat you better once they know you are innocent, but the trip is gonna be to the station or jail no matter what.
You are 100% correct! If you are just being contained then they will let you go if everything checks out.
interesting
he sounded like a 14 year old on CoD trying to shit talk quietly on the mic so his mom doesn't hear him when he says there's a bomb. That made me laugh harder than it had any right to lol
ui i jsut thought hes drunk
Was this guy hoping that the owner of the phone would get arrested instead of him? That’s the only conclusion I can come to based on his lack of knowledge on DNA and recordings
Hopefully TH-cam does not take the video down. Congratulations August for 2 million subscribers.
It's shocking to witness the lengths people go to for a laugh, even if it leads them to serious trouble.
"let's talk about the phone you found"
"I didn't find a phone in the bathroom" 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ wow. Bathroom huh?
That is funny.
That's stuff you see in cartoons. Can't believe he actually did all of this. Wtf
i noticed this too!! it felt unreal
We have come to a point where ANYONE would do ANYTHING if it meant getting attention... media and entertainment has been normalized and you can tell just by looking at the guy that he is bored and doesn't have much to do. This is why you need a hobby.
Not anyone, just these losers.
What's crazy is that I believe he said he went to the bathroom to take a piss. He went into the bathroom for what would have been like two or three minutes, not even like ten or twenty. He goes in and the moment he sees that phone, he's like "Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today" INSTANTLY calls the police and makes a bomb threat. That's the really crazy part.
pls 😭
Bro has never heard of forensics, and as a forensic scientist, that shit hurts.
On second thought, no. Keep them ignorant. Makes it easier for us 😭
There is no way they would do DNA forensics for a prank call, they don't even do it on all armed robberies. These cops are full of sh... 😆
@@vaeIokre
So you really think they do DNA forensics on every little robberies we have around the US?
Okay, well if I'm wrong then educate me and show me your sources...
I have a feeling it's about to be ridiculous but I'm always ready to give people the benefit of the doubt.
@@vaeIokre
You really think they use DNA forensics on every little case of robbery in the US? Do you know how expensive it would be?
But I'm open for some explanations, educate me, show me your sources...
lol
@@Alfred-Neumanif someone calls saying that there is a BOMB, and they need evidence to confirm the holder of the phone, then YES, forensics have to be used.
As someone who has been on TikTok, it has never made me make a bomb threat
Or cook chicken in NyQuil! Or steal people's Kia & Honda cars with a USB exploit. Or rip off a hand dryer from the school restroom wall to take home as a "devious lick."
But someee people did, you gotta admit there are some really dumb folks on that app 😂😂
You lack qualities to do so, absolutely stupidity
that's coz you're dumb
Not even laughing !!😢😢😢
xD
and remember kid, you are "DA BOMB"
How can "there's a bomb" be taken the wrong way?
Dude's IQ is in the single digits.
2 mil bro congrats! Always appreciate your balanced takes on things, keep up the great work August
We interrupt this display of utter stupidity, to say
🎉 Congratulations on 2 million subscribers, August!!!🎉
Oh Damn. I Didn't Even Notice How Big He Got. I've Been Here Since Like, 15K Subs. 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Oh wow ! Congrats August! Most popular Duck on TH-cam!
Congratulations, we love you August!!
Woooooo yeaaaah baby that's what I've been waiting for, that's what it's all about! Woooooo 🎉
@@opalyasu7159for some reason, I thought of big ol’ moist when I read ur comment
Many people might blame TikTok for this. In my opinion, TikTok itself is not at fault, but rather its users.
Let's use a knife as an analogy.
A knife can be dangerous if used to kill, but it can be useful for cooking food for the family.
Similarly, TikTok is a useful app if used properly, so users should be more discerning in using it.
I think so too, but TikTok could be partially to blame because of how many crazy things they let slide.
Tik tok is teaching kid the knife is not only not dangerous but using it against people will make you famous. That's why tik tok is the problem.
the analogy with the knife is fair in terms of user choice, I think we also have to consider the platform’s role in shaping behavior. TikTok doesn't just offer a neutral tool-it actively collects personal data, tracks user activity, and creates profiles based on that information, often without clear transparency. That’s a huge concern. So, even if users use the app responsibly, TikTok itself has a responsibility in how it handles our data, and that can’t be ignored. It's not just about how we use the app, but how the app uses us.
You could also replace "knife", with "gun" and "cooking food for family" with "hunting food for family"
A knife can be dangerous if used to kill, or cook, sure. Though when your algorythmically fed videos of people not cooking with that knife, and TikTok does little to moderate those videos and tamp down on it, then yes TikTok is just as much at fault as the people uploading.
"florida man"
yep, pretty typical.
this is like blaming the gun after shooting someone bruh
Baldwin?😂
special ppl like this make life unnecessarily difficult
Like a haemorrhoide!!😂
@@helgafrahmann4201were you trying to spell hemorrhoid?
Just wanna say, I’ve recently come onto your channel within the last month watching all your videos and I get genuinely excited when I see you upload now- Thank you for providing a genuine unbiased view on these easily dramatized events!
Why the hell was that his first idea when seeing a phone in a bathroom stall-
My would be: where is the owner? And seek him or bring it in the store ,that he can ask for !😅
@@helgafrahmann4201I would just go to the store owner and tell them there’s a missing phone.
He went back to see some random innocent person be arrested for his crime.
1981 : the devil made me do it.
2024 : tiktok made me do it.
the devil has evolved.
exactly!
Not evolved. Just took on a different form. It's been done before.
@@gwenpicchi5719 i know this is a joke but it makes sense ☠️ like tiktok is the new negativity in life and it will become the next major crisis in the world
2044: Kamala Harris made me do it
Rockstar should make this a random encounter in GTA 6
🎶Felonies: Gotta Catch ‘em All🎶
1st mistake when brought in was he should have only said lawyer. Cops will try to make you think you don't need one, but the moment you are detained. Mouth goes shut until a lawyer is there. And this is from a former cop. We loved talkers.
Exactly
we are in a timeline where people unironically blaming social media for their own stupid decisions, popularity really is a hell of a drug
Ah yes.
TikTok is very sane.
Definetly.
Person downloads TikTok saying it's a good choice
What happens next is shocking
🥶❕️
August The Duck congratulations! On 2 million you deserve it 🦆🥳〽️
“There’s a bomb…” dude sounds horrifying. He sounds like the joker…
Maybe if you're young lol he just sounds like A joker to me... I've hit that age where even college kids sound like, well, kids. 'Tick tick tick" gtfo of here 😂
@@Vespyr_ I will admit, him faking the ticking, like… w h a t? Honestly, what was he thinking?
Oh please, don't even think of comparing him to that kind of thing. People like him WANT to be seen like that, creepy and disturbing but in a "badass" way, like in a "spine tingling" manner. They don't realize they're being creepy and disturbing in a cringy degenerate way.
Humanity such weird
"Well, guys, it happened again"-I'm sorry what!
The "There's a bombb~ 🤯" "where is it?🤨" "Walmart.😐" Is comical.
2 MILLION SUBS! CONGRATS BUDDY! YOU DESERVE IT! You've came along way from talking about your nose for an hour! 😂
Some people are actually just cancer
I hope he tries that in court lol. Im sure the judge will totally change the sentence once he knows tiktok compelled the guy to do it.😂😂
Imagine saying "Tick tick tick" pretending to be a bomb like a kindergartener
He's a firefighter?? You can't make this up... How would they feel about prank calls about fires... What the hell man
You can look at the guy and tell he is special needs. I really doubt he is a firefighter. He probably hangs out at the fire house with the guys
"Do you wanna play a game?" - a very goofy puppet
Congrats on 2 million august! That little duck deserves it 🎉
2 million is a big duck! Plus nice pfp, I love me some pretty sunsets 😊
@ thank u 😊 I took it myself
When I was around 5, my brother told me that if he said a certain phrase, I had to call 911. He said it and I called 911. The police showed up to our house, sat on our couch, and had to explain not to prank call the police. I genuinely thought I had to call the police because I have always taken things very literally, and when my brother said I had to call the police if he said whatever phrase it was again, I did 💀 he was so surprised
man, fuck your brother! He doesn’t deserve you! I wish I had brother like you
Congrats on 2 million subscribers!
You can’t talk your way out of an arrest but you can talk your way into an arrest.
If humanity couldn't get any dumber, we get this guy.
“Just doing it for the love of the game” that’s a crazy statement I’m absolutely losing it lol
People like this guy is why we are at where we are as a country. Smh
Recently there was a report of some dude with a knife on a school campus in my area, was a lie as well.
We have the usual "Satan made me do it" and now it's "tiktok made me do it" 😂😂😂😂
never let bro shopping on walmart ever again 💀
He seemed really calm though, especially considering it’s his first ever offence
Dawg is 30 YEARS OLD.
I'm a DECADE younger than him and somehow SMARTER than him.
Congratulations on 2 million!!
"I've never committed a crime before"
I'm quite sure that isn't true. I'm so sure of it, I would bet everything I own.
Guilty conscience?
“There a bahhhhmb” 🎶🎵
a person who was my friend convinced me to steal star wars forced unleashed on ds from a freds when I was 7 or 8 we tried to run from the cops dumbest mistake they trapped us , we ended up in handcuffs & had to call our parents at the station I got my ass beat when I got home life lesson learned that day
His thought seemed to be not only would he get away with it, but he would get someone else in serious trouble. He deserves everything that went his way.
I got a notion there’s no emotion it’s just an auto response to the commotion. He’s got no future he’s just a looser there are no messages step out of his stupor
Is this MF DOOM
@@YOUR_NARRATOR975 You got his number he’s like a sunburn you’ll always itch it til you scratch, you never learn
Bars
It’s really pathetic that people would do this when there are actual emergencies out there
HAPPY TWO Million August!!!🔥🔥👏
He let the intrusive thoughts win that day.
I swear Tiktok is devolving into worse stuff after every passing month
It will get worse over time.
"bomb threats for tik tok" is unironically a great indie band name
there isnt a bomb, theres a need for a license for having kids
When I was in college after 9/11, some fool called in a fake bomb threat while I was at Wal-Mart. Soon as they told customers to evaluate, there was a stampede of folks running and leaving with items. I was almost in the back of the store while thinking to myself if this was real, then I'd have no chance. Oddly enough, I wasn't panicked, because at that point, I was thinking I'm already screwed be8ng so far in the back of this store. I just accepted faith and calmly walked out.
@4:26 not true. They can cuff you to detain you while they check something out you happen to be around. Its happened to me.
Went to a park one 4th (2009 to be exact) to pop firecrackers and the cops was called because neighbors around the area thought me and my friends had firearms. Once they found we had nothing we was let go but they did cuff all of us to search the vehicles we came in
This guy went back in thinking he would be evacuated. 😂 crazy how a simple distinction of private and public property escapes tictokidiots.
Here in Germany recently a school student (12 year old Boy) thought it was funny to write a school shooting warning on the toilettes. So two schools went full lockdown with the German equivalent of the swat Team just to find out it's only a prank. They caught him however because he was stupid enough to post this on TikTok himself 🤡😂
He (or His parents in this case) faces a charge of a couple thousand Euros for that. And two weeks later another idiot from another school in the same city did the same but was caught before something more serious happened.
Yikes! Desperate cravings for fame or validation from social media has really rotted so many people's brains, throughout the world. It's even worse when you see young kids pulling stunts like this, because they're still too immature to understand they're about to screw up their whole future. All they care about is whether doing something "crazy" might get them some clout or 15 minutes of fame on TikTok.
A guy called in fake bomb threats to every school in my local school district this week. Terrified all the kids.
WOAH THAT ESCALATED QUICKY
Man wanted to be the joker but ended up being Melvin
this sounds like a DC game for PS2
I’m very glad August still like his job. He’s been making videos for some time now and doesn’t seem to be too burnt out
'theres a bombbb'
Nearly all TikTok influencers have 2 brain cells fighting for 3rd place most likely
Part of any plea bargain should be an agreement to stay off social media for at least a decade
I share an age with this guy, and that is the only thing in Earth's entirety that we have in common.
August is back with a another one
9:30 bro the thought process is “fk they’ve got me no point in digging this hole deeper” so they switch up in a millisecond & tell em everything 😂
1:23 at least he was smart enough not to use his own phone
"Godzilla-sized rat terrorizing his home" almost made me spit out my coffee. 😆😆😆😆
He didn't lose dozens of rights for doing this no he lost ALL of his rights now that he's a felon and that firefighter jobhe can kiss that goodbye also what a complete and utter moron
He wasn’t a real firefighter. You can tell this guy is special needs.